Comments by "Yesica1993" (@Yesica1993) on "Girl With The Dogs 2" channel.

  1. 970
  2. 295
  3. 224
  4. 189
  5. 180
  6. 146
  7. 142
  8. 127
  9. 74
  10. 66
  11. 63
  12. 52
  13. 43
  14. 43
  15. 42
  16. 41
  17. 39
  18. 34
  19. 33
  20. 28
  21. 26
  22. 26
  23. 24
  24. 23
  25. 23
  26. 21
  27. 21
  28. 20
  29. 20
  30. 20
  31. 19
  32. 18
  33. 18
  34. 17
  35. 16
  36. 16
  37. 15
  38. 15
  39. 14
  40. 13
  41. 12
  42. 11
  43. 11
  44. 11
  45. 9
  46. 9
  47. 9
  48. 9
  49. 9
  50. 9
  51. 9
  52. 8
  53. 8
  54. 8
  55. 8
  56. 8
  57. 7
  58. 7
  59. 7
  60. 6
  61. 6
  62. 6
  63. 6
  64. 6
  65. 6
  66. 6
  67. 6
  68. 5
  69. 5
  70. 5
  71. 5
  72. 5
  73. 5
  74. 5
  75. 5
  76. 5
  77. 4
  78. 4
  79. 4
  80. 4
  81. 4
  82. 3
  83. 3
  84. 3
  85. 3
  86. 3
  87. 3
  88. 3
  89. 3
  90. 3
  91. 3
  92. 3
  93. 3
  94. 3
  95. 3
  96. 3
  97. 2
  98. 2
  99. 2
  100. 2
  101. 2
  102. 2
  103. 2
  104. 2
  105. 2
  106. 2
  107. 2
  108. 2
  109. 2
  110. 2
  111. 2
  112. 2
  113. 2
  114. 2
  115. 2
  116. 2
  117. 2
  118. 2
  119. 2
  120. 2
  121. 2
  122. 2
  123. 2
  124. 2
  125. 1
  126. 1
  127. 1
  128. 1
  129. 1
  130. 1
  131. 1
  132. 1
  133. 1
  134. And, as always, people are allowed to speak to me any way they want, but when I speak up for myself, my message is not allowed. Let's try this way. ​ @lightsoutisay Don't worry, you will get your wish. I am allergic to cats & dogs. However, I did help take care of my mother's dog (family dog) for 12 years. Not only did I endure being sick all that time, but I also took care of her the last few months of her life, until we had no choice but to euthanize. My father was sick and stressed from having taken care of my sick mother for 7 years. After she died, the dog also got sick later that year. It was a fast decline. My father had already been through so much that I didn't want to put on him the new stress of now having to care for a sick dog. So I did it. I took her out for walks, until she could barely walk anymore. I helped her down the stairs when she could no longer do it on her own. (Despite me having a bad back and the dog weighing 40 lbs.) I got up early every day to give her medication. I held up her back legs so she could eat & drink, because she got to the point where she could barely stand. I petted her and massaged her and comforted her as best I could. I'm the one (along with a sibling) who had to make the awful decision to euthanize my mother's beloved dog. None of us wanted to do it. But there was nothing more to be done for the poor thing. My father, in his grief, was unable to make that decision because he was unable to function. I'm the one who had to watch the poor animal die in front of us, with all of us crying our eyes out. It was like losing my mother all over again. So, you see, you neither know, much less care, anything about me or my life. But don't worry. You will get your wish. I can never own an animal. They make me too sick. That's part of the reason I watch channels like this. Do not ever speak to me again.
    1
  135. 1
  136. 1
  137. 1
  138. 1
  139. 1
  140. 1
  141. 1
  142. 1
  143. 1
  144. 1
  145. 1
  146. 1
  147. 1
  148. 1
  149. 1
  150. 1
  151. 1
  152. 1
  153. 1
  154. 1
  155. 1
  156. 1
  157. 1
  158. 1
  159. 1
  160. 1
  161. 1
  162. 1
  163. 1
  164. 1
  165. 1
  166. 1
  167. 1
  168. 1
  169. 1
  170. ​ @lightsoutisay  Don't worry, you will get your wish. I am allergic to cats & dogs. However, I did help take care of my mother's dog (family dog) for 12 years. Not only did I endure being sick all that time, but I also took care of her the last few months of her life, until we had no choice but to euthanize. My father was sick and stressed from having taken care of my sick mother for 7 years. After she died, the dog also got sick later that year. It was a fast decline. My father had already been through so much that I didn't want to put on him the new stress of now having to care for a sick dog. So I did it. I took her out for walks, until she could barely walk anymore. I helped her down the stairs when she could no longer do it on her own. (Despite me having a bad back and the dog weighing 40 lbs.) I got up early every day to give her medication. I held up her back legs so she could eat & drink, because she got to the point where she could barely stand. I petted her and massaged her and comforted her as best I could. I'm the one (along with a sibling) who had to make the awful decision to euthanize my mother's beloved dog. None of us wanted to do it. But there was nothing more to be done for the poor thing. My father, in his grief, was unable to make that decision because he was unable to function. I'm the one who had to watch the poor animal die in front of us, with all of us crying our eyes out. It was like losing my mother all over again. So, you see, you neither know, much less care, anything about me or my life. But don't worry. You will get your wish. I can never own an animal. They make me too sick. That's part of the reason I watch channels like this. Do not ever speak to me again.
    1
  171. 1
  172.  @lightsoutisay  I see my comment was deleted. Let's see if it continues to be. Don't worry, you will get your wish. I am allergic to cats & dogs. However, I did help take care of my mother's dog (family dog) for 12 years. Not only did I endure being sick all that time, but I also took care of her the last few months of her life, until we had no choice but to euthanize. My father was sick and stressed from having taken care of my sick mother for 7 years. After she died, the dog also got sick later that year. It was a fast decline. My father had already been through so much that I didn't want to put on him the new stress of now having to care for a sick dog. So I did it. I took her out for walks, until she could barely walk anymore. I helped her down the stairs when she could no longer do it on her own. (Despite me having a bad back and the dog weighing 40 lbs.) I got up early every day to give her medication. I held up her back legs so she could eat & drink, because she got to the point where she could barely stand. I petted her and massaged her and comforted her as best I could. I'm the one (along with a sibling) who had to make the awful decision to euthanize my mother's beloved dog. None of us wanted to do it. But there was nothing more to be done for the poor thing. My father, in his grief, was unable to make that decision because he was unable to function. I'm the one who had to watch the poor animal die in front of us, with all of us crying our eyes out. It was like losing my mother all over again. So, you see, you neither know, much less care, anything about me or my life. But don't worry. You will get your wish. I can never own an animal. They make me too sick. That's part of the reason I watch channels like this. Do not ever speak to me again.
    1
  173. 1
  174. 1
  175. 1
  176. 1
  177. 1
  178. 1
  179. 1
  180. 1
  181. 1
  182. 1
  183. 1
  184. 1
  185. 1
  186. 1
  187. 1
  188. 1
  189. 1